Despite America's best efforts to remain neutral, President Roosevelt recognized our need to help the Allied nations as Germany's power grew stronger. He slowly chipped away at the Neutrality legislation in an attempt to strengthen the democratic nations of the world. Simultaneously, Japanese aggression grew in the Pacific leading to the "day of infamy," December 7, 1941. America was attacked. War was at hand.
Today is the last day to turn in late work or extra credit for 3rd quarter!!!!
Homework:
Full rough draft of paper due on Monday
Reading Guide: 21 - 1 and 3 (This will be going on 4th quarter's grade)
Today is the last day to turn in late work or extra credit for 3rd quarter!!!!
Homework:
Full rough draft of paper due on Monday
Reading Guide: 21 - 1 and 3 (This will be going on 4th quarter's grade)
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